Why would u stop watching TV? You want to put urself into a comfortable routine thats consistent. As long as u are doing ur practice tests consistently you should be fine. Also, your diagnostic has NOTHING to do with your final test score. I've been teaching the LSAT both on my own and privately for 2 years now, and almost everyone scores in the 140s on their diagnostic.

LOL, I hope this is a troll question. I scored in the low 170s. Every day for 4 or so months leading up to the LSAT I either studied for 2-4 hours or took a practice test. I did not cut out TV, internet, socializing with friends, or anything else.

But, given that most people in law school are awkward as hell, you'll probably fit right in.

Royal wrote:LOL, I hope this is a troll question. I scored in the low 170s. Every day for 4 or so months leading up to the LSAT I either studied for 2-4 hours or took a practice test. I did not cut out TV, internet, socializing with friends, or anything else.

But, given that most people in law school are awkward as hell, you'll probably fit right in.

Wow, you sound like a super mainstream well-rounded person unlike almost anyone in law school!!! It must be awesome to look down on other people that aren't like you.

(And yes, this question was asked in a somewhat joking manner)

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Royal wrote:LOL, I hope this is a troll question. I scored in the low 170s. Every day for 4 or so months leading up to the LSAT I either studied for 2-4 hours or took a practice test. I did not cut out TV, internet, socializing with friends, or anything else.

But, given that most people in law school are awkward as hell, you'll probably fit right in.

Wow, you sound like a super mainstream well-rounded person unlike almost anyone in law school!!! It must be awesome to look down on other people that aren't like you.